Primary & Secondary Air Pollution Sources: Understanding & Controlling Environmental Pollution

 Environmental pollution is becoming more and more serious as a result of development in the world today. Atmospheric dispersion and dilution of air pollutants is influenced by weather conditions and the characteristics of the topography and urban structures have a great impact on meteorological parameters such as wind direction and speed, turbulence and atmospheric … Read more

Exploring Genre in Art, Music and Literature

 Genre belongs mainly to the arts, more specifically being literature, media and music. This essay will consider the meaning of genre in each outlet and how they are twisted to suit the needs of the text producer. Examples of genre will be used to describe how both the characteristics and social functions entwine, serving … Read more

Risk Factors of Child Abuse: Parental, Environment and Child Attributes

 “There are many issues that may contribute to child abuse, but some factors increase the risk to children and make them more vulnerable to abuse. They can be found in the background of parents, in the environmental situation and in attributes of the child themselves”, (http://www.childmatters.org.nz/57/learn-about-child-abuse/risk-factors). The risk factors that have led to or … Read more

Exploring the concept of Victorian Masculinity: Discover Victorian Masculinity: A Historical Look at Gender Roles in the 19th Century

  Victorian masculinity is based on the premise that the construction of male realization must be seen as historically specific.  The concept of Victorian masculinity is a different one since it was influenced by various   factors such as domesticity and gender roles. Some of these factors seem to be interrelated to one another. Males show … Read more

Improve Your Survey Questions: Tips on Formatting a Questionnaire

 A questionnaire is a pre-formulated written set of questions to which respondents record their answers, usually within rather closely defined alternatives.  Questionnaires are an efficient data collection mechanism when the researcher knows exactly what is required and how to measure the variables of interest.  Questionnaires can be administered personally, mailed to the respondents, or … Read more

Switzerland’s Policies to Combat the 2008-2010 Financial Crisis

 POLICIES OF SWITZERLAND GOVERNMENT FOR THE PERIOD  2008-2010 Like the other economies of the world Switzerland was also affected by the world wide recession, though in recent years Switzerland has experienced  high growth, low unemployment and modest inflation, with strong fiscal and external positions.it is because switzerlannd is open to trade and financial relations … Read more

Understanding OCD: General Characteristics, Diagnosis & Differential Diagnosis

 Running Head: OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER The General Characteristics of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with Therapeutical Connections Selin Yalçın Abant İzzet Baysal University Clinical Psychology M.S.   Abstract   The General Characteristics of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with Therapeutical Connections Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one of the frequently encountered disorders in clinical area which has been raising awareness in terms … Read more

Improve Educational Efficency: Strategies to Reduce Financial Wastage in Schools

 2.2.2 Educational resources: meaning concept and types In the past decade of educational expansion, the financing of education systems has weighed heavily on all governments, especially upon those of the developing countries. In general, it appears that expenditure has been rising more rapidly than can be explained simply by increases in school enrolments and … Read more

Andrew Salgado’s Defining Moment in Re-Imagining Manhood Through Art

 An early defining moment in Salgado's work happened in 2008, when he was focused for being gay and seriously beaten. His works of art made in the consequence of the strike, in view of photographs his accomplice took, are aggravating archives of infringement, self-pictures with blood and missing teeth, instinctive and emotive. Salgado's experience … Read more

Exploring John Steinbeck’s The Winter of Our Discontent, Examining Its Traumatic Sleves and the Ethical Crisis of the American Dream

 Chapter one: Re-assessment of the Ethical Crisis// The Novel’s Traumatic World: Traumatic Selves:  “The danger and the glory and the choice rest finally in man” Steinbeck, John. 1962 Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech The Winter of Our Discontent is John Steinbeck’s last novel; which is noted for reflecting the American society versus the implications of … Read more